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* Deadline Warning Days Faces
@ 2012-05-30  8:51 SW
  2012-05-30  9:04 ` Nick Dokos
  2012-05-30  9:09 ` Michael Brand
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: SW @ 2012-05-30  8:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Apologies if this is a basic question. Org-mode is so huge that it's sometimes
difficult to know where to look. I have several DEADLINE entries set with "-99d"
advanced warning to ensure they appear on my agenda. Entries due in, for
example, 30 or less days are in a different colour to those due in 50 or more
days. What variables control this behaviour? Where could I have looked/searched
for this? Thanks.

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* Re: Deadline Warning Days Faces
  2012-05-30  8:51 Deadline Warning Days Faces SW
@ 2012-05-30  9:04 ` Nick Dokos
  2012-05-30  9:11   ` SW
  2012-05-30  9:09 ` Michael Brand
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Nick Dokos @ 2012-05-30  9:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SW; +Cc: emacs-orgmode

SW <sabrewolfy@gmail.com> wrote:

> Apologies if this is a basic question. Org-mode is so huge that it's sometimes
> difficult to know where to look. I have several DEADLINE entries set with "-99d"
> advanced warning to ensure they appear on my agenda. Entries due in, for
> example, 30 or less days are in a different colour to those due in 50 or more
> days. What variables control this behaviour? Where could I have looked/searched
> for this? Thanks.
> 

Probably org-agenda-deadline-faces: I did C-h v org--deadline TAB TAB ...
and scanned the *Completions* buffer.

Nick

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* Re: Deadline Warning Days Faces
  2012-05-30  8:51 Deadline Warning Days Faces SW
  2012-05-30  9:04 ` Nick Dokos
@ 2012-05-30  9:09 ` Michael Brand
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael Brand @ 2012-05-30  9:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: SW; +Cc: emacs-orgmode

Hi SW

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:51 AM, SW <sabrewolfy@gmail.com> wrote:
> Apologies if this is a basic question. Org-mode is so huge that it's sometimes
> difficult to know where to look. I have several DEADLINE entries set with "-99d"
> advanced warning to ensure they appear on my agenda. Entries due in, for
> example, 30 or less days are in a different colour to those due in 50 or more
> days. What variables control this behaviour?

I use

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
  (setq org-agenda-deadline-faces
        '((1.0001 . org-warning)              ; due yesterday or before
          (0.0    . org-upcoming-deadline)))  ; due today or later
#+END_SRC

> Where could I have looked/searched for this?

The stuff that are not in the manual I find by going through the
variable definitions in the source, in this case org-faces.el. You can
also use M-x org-customize to browse.

Michael

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* Re: Deadline Warning Days Faces
  2012-05-30  9:04 ` Nick Dokos
@ 2012-05-30  9:11   ` SW
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: SW @ 2012-05-30  9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos <at> hp.com> writes:

> Probably org-agenda-deadline-faces: I did C-h v org--deadline TAB TAB ...
> and scanned the *Completions* buffer.

Thanks. I did "C-h v org-deadline". Didn't know about "org--deadline" instead of
"org-deadline" :)

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